Key learnings from Bhagavad Gita

You were born
with nothing, and you will die with nothing. You are not your body. You
are the eternal soul, which is immortal.

Goal is to refine yourself in this iteration (of life) and
become a
better self.

Everything is temporary, as far as you are concerned, from
your
perspective. Think again, "Everything is Temporary". You are here for a
short duration. Do you know, where you were, before you were born? Or,
where you will be, after you die? Bhagavad Gita answers this question
beautifully. Verse 2:12: "Never was there a time when I did
not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of
us cease to be."

You will go through endless cycles, until you reach ultimate
refinement
and you will then be liberated from this continuous cycle of Birth and
Death.

Do not feed your senses. They will interfere with your
spiritual
growth. You were not born to satisfy your senses, the goal of birth in
this life was to refine yourself, make yourself a better person - an evolved being.

Result of any work is not important. What is important is,
with how
much dedication was the work done? All honest, dedicated karma will refine
you. Note: you cannot take anything with you when you die, except for
yourself, your soul. Hopefully, you have refined yourself more, during
this cycle/iteration of life.

Be free from all attachments, fear and anger.

Maya has been created from "Lust".

Is god there? Find for yourself, by meditation. What did you
see in
deep meditation?